Netcells- umbilical cord stem cell banking

In a unique offering, we have been able to arrange an exclusive offer for medical scheme members with Next Biosciences – Africa’s leading Biotech Company that combines medicine, science and technology to create innovative products and services, enabling you to invest in your future health. Netcells, Next Biosciences’ umbilical cord stem cell banking service, gives expectant parents the opportunity to collect their new born baby’s umbilical cord blood and tissue stem cells and cryogenically store them for potential future medical use.

Please note that the expenses related to stem cell banking will not be covered by your scheme. The cash discount that is offered is passed directly on to you and is not paid from your health plan benefits.

Benefits members

Members of selected schemes administered by Discovery Health can get up to 25% off the stem cell banking fee when they register to store their baby’s stem cells with Netcells. The discount applies to the Netcells Banking Fee and the amount depends on the payment plan you choose:

What are stem cells, where are they found and what are they used for?

Stem cells are the original building blocks of life and, differentiate into all the specialised cells that make up the human body – like skin, blood cells, muscle, bones and nerves. Stem cells are found in the body where they continually maintain and repair the tissues.

However, harvesting stem cells from our bodies is difficult but cord blood and tissue in the umbilical cord contains large numbers of stem cells that are easily accessible. Collecting umbilical cord blood and tissue at birth is free of moral, ethical and religious concerns, as the umbilical cord and placenta are normally discarded as medical waste.

Umbilical cord blood

Contains haematopoietic (blood) stem cells which are used to regenerate bone marrow and are routinely used to treat over 80 blood related diseases such as Fanconi’s anaemia, leukaemia, lymphoma, thalassemia and sickle cell anaemia. New therapies, using these stem cells, are also being researched on cerebral palsy, stroke, autism, hearing loss and type 1 diabetes.

Umbilical cord tissue

Contains mesenchymal stem cells, which are being employed in the research environment for a variety of aesthetic and medical conditions

Who can use the banked stem cells?

Stem cells represent a perfect match for the baby who they’ve been collected from, and pose no risk of rejection when transplanted. There is also a good possibility (1 in 4) that the stem cells will be a suitable match for a sibling.

Why store with Next Biosciences?

Next Biosciences is accredited with the AABB and is the only cord blood bank in Southern Africa to hold independent international accreditation. This gives you peace of mind knowing that should your baby’s stem cells ever be needed, that they have been processed and stored according to validated international quality standards.

When should I register and what happens after I register?

It is advisable to register with Netcells well in advance so that you can have your collection kit delivered in good time for the birth.

Once your registration and confirmation of initial payment is received, an arrangement will be made to get a Netcells collection kit to you. You must take the collection kit box to the birth of your baby so that the obstetrician or midwife can collect the stem cells after your baby has been delivered.